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Yes, this command only exists in the property panel.
The emergence of the property panel is a good optimization, but it is not as convenient as expected, so I have been giving up using the property panel.
But after the appearance of the dimension tool, the 'Apply to All' command cannot be found elsewhere. Every time I use it, I have to open the property panel.Additionally, some features in Illustrator are quite strange. For example, if you set a color in the appearance panel of the property panel and then add a color in the independent "appearance" panel, the object will have color A+color B overlap, but the color set in the appearance panel of the property panel cannot be reflected in the "appearance" panel.
The appearance panel in the attributes is different from the individual appearance panel, which cannot be understood.
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This has been implemented in the latest version, 27.3.1
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